Richard T. Sullivan, Date of Birth, Date of Death

    

Richard T. Sullivan

American writer

Date of Birth: 29-Nov-1908

Date of Death: 01-Jan-0001

Profession: novelist

Nationality: United States

Zodiac Sign: Sagittarius


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About Richard T. Sullivan

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  • Sullivan (died 1981) was a novelist, short-story writer, and member of the faculty of the University of Notre Dame.
  • His novels and short story collections include The World of Idella May, The Three Kings, Summer After Summer, The Dark Continent, and First Citizen.
  • He wrote numerous book reviews for The New York Times and the Chicago Tribune.
  • He was a popular teacher at Notre Dame.
  • Sullivan taught English from 1936 to 1974 and published six novels, dozens of short stories, as well as various other efforts.
  • Though published by major houses, he never gained recognition as a mainstream writer, but was well-known as a regional writer and a Catholic spokesman. Sullivan was also friends with many other Catholic authors, such as Harry Sylvester.
  • The two men corresponded often during the 1950s, 60s, and 70s. Mr.
  • Sullivan also wrote, published by Holt in 1951, a book entitled Notre Dame: The Story of a Great American University.
  • This book is a personal look at community life at Notre Dame. The University of Notre Dame's Creative Writing Program named an award for short fiction after him.
  • The Richard Sullivan Prize for short fiction has been awarded biennially since 1996.

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